Linehan was the Lions’ offensive coordinator from 2009 through 2013. He also has coordinated offenses in Miami (2005) and Minnesota (2002-2004).

If Linehan were added to the Cowboys’ coaching staff, it remains to be seen what would happen to Bill Callahan, the club’s offensive coordinator, offensive line coach and play-caller in 2013.

UPDATE 4:11 p.m. ET: Breer reports that Linehan appears to be “a good bet” to join the Dallas staff after meeting with Cowboys coaches on Monday. Also, Clarence Hill of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports that Callahan will remain in Dallas for the 2014 season, though Linehan, if hired, would be the play-caller.

As a native Texan living in Detroit the past 8 years, and watching what Linehan did with the Lions, I can only conclude that Jerrah must think…never mind, I have no idea what Jerrah thinks about anything, because obviously he doesn’t think before making moves like this.

What? Are the Plowboys going to have one OC in charge of passing plays, one for running plays, one for overall play calling, one for sending in the play to the QB, and one in charge of the game plan? Oh, I forgot about JJ and Junior, too.